APA (7th ed.) Citation

Thomson, J. The presbyterian covenanter displayed, in his political principles; and the impostor detected: Being an answer to an extravagant testimony, emitted by a Presbytery, usurping the title reformed, on account of their distinguishing principles, concerning civil government, in opposition to all the reformed churches. With a appendix, shewing the weakness and falshood of a flanderous missive, published by Alexander Colvill, M.D. By John Thomson, minister of the Gospel at Donughclony.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Thomson, John. The Presbyterian Covenanter Displayed, in His Political Principles; and the Impostor Detected: Being an Answer to an Extravagant Testimony, Emitted by a Presbytery, Usurping the Title Reformed, on Account of Their Distinguishing Principles, Concerning Civil Government, in Opposition to All the Reformed Churches. With a Appendix, Shewing the Weakness and Falshood of a Flanderous Missive, Published by Alexander Colvill, M.D. By John Thomson, Minister of the Gospel at Donughclony.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Thomson, John. The Presbyterian Covenanter Displayed, in His Political Principles; and the Impostor Detected: Being an Answer to an Extravagant Testimony, Emitted by a Presbytery, Usurping the Title Reformed, on Account of Their Distinguishing Principles, Concerning Civil Government, in Opposition to All the Reformed Churches. With a Appendix, Shewing the Weakness and Falshood of a Flanderous Missive, Published by Alexander Colvill, M.D. By John Thomson, Minister of the Gospel at Donughclony.

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